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renisanz April 7 2010, 20:01:10 UTC
Oh yay! I can especially appreciate the fan art. :) Congrats on the accolades. :)

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rj_anderson April 8 2010, 01:07:15 UTC
Fan art is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. And thank you!

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tessagratton April 7 2010, 20:12:26 UTC
That fan art is GORGEOUS. Congrats on everything. :D

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rj_anderson April 8 2010, 01:07:41 UTC
Isn't it, though?

And speaking of GORGEOUS, your cover looks fab! Can't wait to see the finalized version.

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tessagratton April 8 2010, 11:27:12 UTC
Thanks, ME TOO. ;)

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sarah_prineas April 7 2010, 20:33:54 UTC
Yay for all the good things!

So did you ever figure out the reader's regional accent?

Here's a funny thing. I was *sure* the audio reader for MT was English, though an odd word here and there should have clued me in sooner. Turns out he's American. But he does all the British social register, which was very cool, I thought.

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rj_anderson April 8 2010, 01:10:52 UTC
That is cool! Though when it comes to audio books, I confess to being like Lucy Honeychurch, who preferred her own piano playing to anyone else's; once I've read a book out loud I have my own ideas of how the voices should be done, and now I can't imagine listening to anybody else's version of Nevery!

But I will be very interested to check out how Emma Parish does all the various character voices in Knife... especially Paul's.

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sarah_prineas April 8 2010, 01:58:45 UTC
Heh. I actually 'hear' the actor's voice now when I write Nevery. He nailed it.

Here's another funny thing. In the German audio of MT the voice actor is the same actor who dubbed the role of Harry Potter in the German version of the movies. I haven't actually listened to it yet...

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rj_anderson April 8 2010, 01:11:32 UTC
I'm glad to be back myself! Love your cheerful icon.

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dawn_metcalf April 7 2010, 21:35:27 UTC
OMG! *dies* How perfect!!

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rj_anderson April 8 2010, 01:12:24 UTC
Seriously, I had to sit down. And then I had to get some tissues. I dabble a bit in drawing, but I can never get the images in my own mind onto paper, so this was literally a dream come true.

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